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It’s Alive!

As some of you might have noticed, Mostly Harmless Science has undergone a lacuna. An unconformity. A discontinuity. A hiatus. A gap. I could throw out some excuses, but instead, I will bribe you with a list of UNESCO’s newest World Heritage Sites.

3. I’m working on a more in-depth post on arsenic in groundwater for the Scientific American Guest Blog, which should be complete in the not-too-distant future.

4. There’s something exciting in store for all of you. A surprise of sorts. I have decided to try something a little different for the next few months and see if it catches on. It’s a mixed media venture that takes the ‘Mostly Harmless’ rather literally, looking at all sorts of ways that earth science can kill you. It sounds scary, but it’ll be fun, I promise. I’m almost ready to go with filming, and the post should be up shortly thereafter.

Cheers!

Alan

PS: For those of you who were wondering, the cover photo is the High Level Bridge, one of the many wonders of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.